You're not free to be a Nazi in Germany. That's just the way it is. You're not allowed to display Nazi symbols or name your kids Hitler or Adolf, and you're not gonna get a lot of support for changing that, even if you are repressing what we in the USA would consider to be free speech.

Maybe in another 50 years it will relax but it hasn't been long enough yet to let the Nazi party be just a part of history.

More denial of free speech.The ongoing genocide of the white race is continuing at a rapid pace, and the most important thing those who are destroying our countries can do is stop us from even TALKING about it.If it isn't happening, why are they afraid of people talking about it? "Race hate" indeed. Who owns the media, the banks, the TV, the film industry, the college campuses? Who can you never criticise, or go to JAIL? /heh

Earthen:You're not free to be a Nazi in Germany. That's just the way it is. You're not allowed to display Nazi symbols or name your kids Hitler or Adolf, and you're not gonna get a lot of support for changing that, even if you are repressing what we in the USA would consider to be free speech.

Maybe in another 50 years it will relax but it hasn't been long enough yet to let the Nazi party be just a part of history.

God-is-a-Taco:More denial of free speech.The ongoing genocide of the white race is continuing at a rapid pace, and the most important thing those who are destroying our countries can do is stop us from even TALKING about it.If it isn't happening, why are they afraid of people talking about it? "Race hate" indeed. Who owns the media, the banks, the TV, the film industry, the college campuses? Who can you never criticise, or go to JAIL? /heh

So could you make/form a legitimate national socialist party in Germany?Can they use Swastikas in articles about Indian religions?

I mean, if the law is nicely applied and not used as a heavy hammer to smash down people with other beliefs that happen to slightly overlap something that might even transiently be related to Nazism, then that's fine.

In any case Twitter's in the right for following the laws of that nation if they wish to continue serving users there.

Is not asinine... Twitter wants to operate in Germany, so they have to follow the laws in Germany. Also, the German law isn't that you can't talk about the Nazis, that's just silly, anyone who has been there knows that they, more than anyone, talk about the holocaust. The law prohibits speaking about it in a promoting manner, e.g. indicating that Nazis were doing the right thing, that the holocaust was good, or that those policies should be reinstated.